1. BioPolitics, 1.1. Afforestation, 2. Absurd Technological Solutions, 3. The Biomes are a Changin =2=.
Other Topics: BioPolitics, Biosphere, Disaster, Humor, Anthropocene, Anthropogenic, Communication, One Health, (Climate) Environmental Change, Human Factors, Social Dimensions, Narratives, Infectious Disease, Polemic, Vaccination, Polemic, Mephetic, Unintended Consequences, Diversity, Extinction, Global Change, Adaptation, Disinformation
-1. By far the largest and most consistent form of behavior in regards to the biosphere is political. Vast sums of money are spent to lobby particular outcomes in relation to the biosphere usually resulting in harm to meet needs and wants that are threatened by addressing health [Cartoon] and environment [Cartoon]. Slogans for election promises are made to help health and environment, or reform the related laws and regulations. Protests about decisions and actions. Words related to the topic have very different meaning (and pronunciation) depending on the political stance. On the whole there is no parademic behavior that does not have a politics, but biopolitics and political epidemiology overlap with but are not the same as parademic. Parademic politics is human political behavior in the context of biocalamity.
-A. Being political, politics does not use a clear vocabulary, preferring terms that incite emotional response for people to project their own meaning upon, even when dressed up as objective reason. This includes the word biopolitics itself. What then is biopolitics Video. For parademic biopolitics are the social interactions and negotiations that lead to the development and maintenance of social constructs of what experience and phenomena mean, and what that means to ones position within the construct. These constructs of meaning are narratives that filter perception and influence interpretation. These then either hasten or hinder social adaptation to change of the biosphere, but paradoxically are behaviors that are unconnected to the biosphere. Changes to the biosphere cascades into changes of society while social changes change the biosphere. Biopolitical motivations are separate from the physiological determined consequences on living organisms, it’s as if human identity can only be defined separately from life and nature. [Cartoon, Photo, Chart, Art].
-B. If biopolitics is a total imaginary then perhaps the drama of the theater is the best way to frame it to understand it. Actors, scripts, scenes, staging, props all creating an illusion of reality, and suspension of reality by ignoring the world that is outside the stage. Unfortunately current circumstances may only result in the bare stage remaining, not what it portrayed. The Biopolitical Theatre: Tracing Sovereignty and History in the 2009 Iranian Show Trials =2= =3= =4= =5=. Obviously biopolitics is very complex with complications, not at all the preferred simplification that politicians are fond of, if not dependent on. [Strip].
-C. Is Everything Political. What Is Wrong about Thinking That Way, and if biopolitics is wholistic 190929-1, is it because it does touch on everything (at least in the anthroposphere), or because it is such a vague concept that anything can be massaged to be political. There is little that is not be biopolitical in terms of parademic, and that is very concerning is a context of decreasing political diversity being focused on two increasingly separate political polarizations, where even fire becomes politicalized with misinformation (Source) =2=. Decrease in diversity and specialization in only one or few niches tend to be evolutionary dead ends that are unable to recover from biocalamity, i.e. extinction. [Meme]. Other parademic topics that touch on everything that are: economics, grief, gender, law, government, basic survival needs, public health, culture, psychology, magic, mis and disinformation, media, narratives and one health.
-1.1. An example of a biopolitical behavior is afforestation, deciding that something is a good idea to do because it seems reasonable. Large Scale Afforestation of African Savannas Will Destroy Valuable Ecosystems. Scientists from around the world argue that the suggested afforestation of large areas of Africa to mitigate climate change will destroy valuable ecological, agricultural, and tourist areas, while doing little to reduce global CO2 levels.
-2. #Book How To: Absurd Scientific Advice for Common Real World Problems [Cover] is an instruction manual for taking everyday problems and using science and creative thinking to turn them into much bigger and more exciting problems. How To Win An Election.
-3. #Video Our Changing World: The Challenge for Emergency Managers the evolving trends, where they intersect, and how they will dictate the future of emergency management. Every change mentioned in this video have been noted in PDWN and other studies =2= =3= on the impact and the increased probability and morbidity/ mortality of macrosphere environmental biocalamity. What is largely missed in these are the microsphere health biocalamities, to include the misuse of technical terminology. | For an example of rapid population growth and density Dubai 20 Years Timelapse #Video. | One way to overcome some of these obstacles is the recommendation from Working in Silos Doesn’t Work for Outbreak Response: Localizing Social Science Response Efforts in West Africa.
-B. If biopolitics is a total imaginary then perhaps the drama of the theater is the best way to frame it to understand it. Actors, scripts, scenes, staging, props all creating an illusion of reality, and suspension of reality by ignoring the world that is outside the stage. Unfortunately current circumstances may only result in the bare stage remaining, not what it portrayed. The Biopolitical Theatre: Tracing Sovereignty and History in the 2009 Iranian Show Trials =2= =3= =4= =5=. Obviously biopolitics is very complex with complications, not at all the preferred simplification that politicians are fond of, if not dependent on. [Strip].
-C. Is Everything Political. What Is Wrong about Thinking That Way, and if biopolitics is wholistic 190929-1, is it because it does touch on everything (at least in the anthroposphere), or because it is such a vague concept that anything can be massaged to be political. There is little that is not be biopolitical in terms of parademic, and that is very concerning is a context of decreasing political diversity being focused on two increasingly separate political polarizations, where even fire becomes politicalized with misinformation (Source) =2=. Decrease in diversity and specialization in only one or few niches tend to be evolutionary dead ends that are unable to recover from biocalamity, i.e. extinction. [Meme]. Other parademic topics that touch on everything that are: economics, grief, gender, law, government, basic survival needs, public health, culture, psychology, magic, mis and disinformation, media, narratives and one health.
-1.1. An example of a biopolitical behavior is afforestation, deciding that something is a good idea to do because it seems reasonable. Large Scale Afforestation of African Savannas Will Destroy Valuable Ecosystems. Scientists from around the world argue that the suggested afforestation of large areas of Africa to mitigate climate change will destroy valuable ecological, agricultural, and tourist areas, while doing little to reduce global CO2 levels.
-2. #Book How To: Absurd Scientific Advice for Common Real World Problems [Cover] is an instruction manual for taking everyday problems and using science and creative thinking to turn them into much bigger and more exciting problems. How To Win An Election.
-3. #Video Our Changing World: The Challenge for Emergency Managers the evolving trends, where they intersect, and how they will dictate the future of emergency management. Every change mentioned in this video have been noted in PDWN and other studies =2= =3= on the impact and the increased probability and morbidity/ mortality of macrosphere environmental biocalamity. What is largely missed in these are the microsphere health biocalamities, to include the misuse of technical terminology. | For an example of rapid population growth and density Dubai 20 Years Timelapse #Video. | One way to overcome some of these obstacles is the recommendation from Working in Silos Doesn’t Work for Outbreak Response: Localizing Social Science Response Efforts in West Africa.
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